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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additional abbreviation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an extra or supplementary abbreviation that is being introduced or explained.
Example: "In this document, we will provide an additional abbreviation for clarity: 'N/A' stands for 'Not Applicable.'"
Alternatives: "extra abbreviation" or "supplementary abbreviation".
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This would prevent an additional abbreviation for what is, after all, concluded to be a conserved complex in Archaea/Eukarya.
Two additional abbreviation identification corpora, Medstract (30) and BIOADI (31), have also been converted to BioC (8).
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There is also a lack of consensus for nomenclature of TrxR, sometimes abbreviated as TR or TXNRD, with additional abbreviations occurring, e.g. mitochondrial TrxR2 is the same enzyme as TR3 and TGR has also been called TR2.
Additional abbreviations: G6P: Glucose-6-phosphate; F6P: Fructose-6-phosphate; F1,6 P: Fructose-1,6-phosphate; F2,6BP: Fructose-2,6-bis-phosphate; NA: nicotinic acid; NAMN: nicotinate mononucleotide; NADD: nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide; NAM: Nicotinamide; NMN: nicotinamide mononucleotide; NAPRT: Nicotinate Phosphoribosyltransferase; NADS: NAD synthetase.
Additional abbreviations: Therm., Thermoanaerobacter.
Additional abbreviations: Desulf.
Additional abbreviations: Bdell.
Additional abbreviations: Camp., Campylobacter; Ehr.
Additional abbreviations: Coryn., Corynebacterium; Kin.
Additional abbreviations: Citro., Citrobacter; Dehalo.
Additional abbreviations are shown in Figure 1.
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